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Router chart could use 3G/4G filter

anlashok

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With mobile companies pushing data access, knowing whether you can use a 3G/4G usb modem as primary or backup data solution would be helpful when looking at the Router chart.
With prices coming down, Cradlepoint or Aluratek's routers among other business class routers might also be worth including in the future. Just a suggestion :-)
 
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Thanks for the suggestion. Right now, I don't know of any consumer routers that can do this. Some of D-Link's routers look like they can support 3G/4G modems on their USB port. But the support really isn't there.
 
D-Link had two mobile routers pass through the FCC this month, but only one is USB-based (DIR-412).

Mobile support sounds like a feature that gets broken in firmware updates; I'd be hesitant to rely on a device that was not explicitly created for that purpose.
 

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